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SA TYRIDM. 
2. — P. Climene (recte Clymene), Esp. 85, 1-3 (1783) ; Htib. 165-6. 
Clymene, 0. i. 1, 215 ; Boisd. Ic. 43, 4, 6 ; Dup. i. 29, 45 ; 
Err. B. 109, 1 ; H. S. 102-3. 
Expands from 2 to 2‘25 in. Wings dull brown. Fore wings 
with an orange blotch near the centre, and some light streaks near 
the costa ; near the apex is a small black spot surrounded by 
a yellow ring, and below it a white dot. Hind wings dull brown, 
with one or two submarginal spots in the female surrounded by 
yellow rings. Under side : Fore wings fulvous, the apex and hind 
margin dull brown. Hind wings grey, with asubmarginal row of 
six or seven black spots in yellow rings. PI. LXXI., 3. 
Time of Appearance. — July. 
Habitat. — South Eussia, in the large forests on the shores of 
the Volga (Milliere). 
Larva. — Fusiform, moderately pubescent ; green with a slightly 
bluish tint, with the longitudinal lines indistinct; the legs well 
developed, with the last segment ending in a forked point; the 
head distinct from the first segment ; the head is rather large, 
rounded, ciliated, of one colour, surmounted by two prominent 
points, reminding one somewhat of the head of the larvas of the 
genus Nemoria ; the mandibles are reddish, and the eyes brown ; 
the three usual lines are straight, continuous, brighter than the 
ground colour, finely powdered with dark green, but at the same 
time not very distinct. Like all the larvae of the Satyridee, that of 
Climene lives only on grasses. 
The above is taken from Milliere’s description (Ic. III., 183) ; 
he adds that in all probability it is suspended as a pupa ; 
he further remarks that the structure of the head of this larva is 
exceptional, and may necessitate a new genus for this species. 
3. — P. Moera, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. 437 ; Faun. Suec. 275 ; 
Esp. 6, 2; 68, 3; Hub. 174-5; 0. i. 1, 231. 
Adrasta, Dup. i. 46, 1, 2. 
Expands from 1-50 to 1-75 in. The male is brown, with a 
broad submarginal fulvous band divided by brown streaks, following 
